What do you do for a living?

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  • You aren't dumb at all! Lol It's the technical term for people who draw blood. :smile:

    Lol.

    Or as my phlebotomy friend calls herself "A professional mosquito" :smile:
  • Senrabk
    Senrabk Posts: 6 Member
    Operations Support Representative at a teleradioloy company- sounds all fancy but I just answer a phone all day
  • Andrewsvan
    Andrewsvan Posts: 21 Member
    Carpenter
  • xHelloQuincyx
    xHelloQuincyx Posts: 884 Member
    http://www.etsy.com/shop/TotalAtomic

    wanna see how i make my money O.O ^

    i also work at starbucks, but that job is far less enjoyable
  • Jack of all trades for a "Shopper" newspaper. Ad design, page layout, bookkeeping, classified ad, circulation, mailroom, delivery. There used to be people to fill all these jobs, but as they quit they didn't replace them. Been there 19 years!
  • veronicagorman
    veronicagorman Posts: 14 Member
    i'm a hairdresser
  • I traffic people and heroin.
  • texaricangirasol
    texaricangirasol Posts: 38 Member
    Child Protective Services-- the Family Services side:smile: 2 1/2 years
    There are some :explode: days, but it also has some good days.

    Part of the weight gain is from eating on the run while working (and of course not the healthiest things)
  • jnhu72
    jnhu72 Posts: 558 Member
    I'm a farmer, lol. Certainly not what I planned to be doing at 22.
  • cpegasus01
    cpegasus01 Posts: 400 Member
    Love It! <
    Daughter of a northwest GA dairy farmer.
  • Cristy_AZ
    Cristy_AZ Posts: 986
    Legal Secretary
  • jbloomfj
    jbloomfj Posts: 122 Member
    self employed plumber
  • I am a student/ future assistant dance instructor:smile:
  • Registered Nurse at a children's cancer center which is both rewarding and heartbreaking.
  • obrendao
    obrendao Posts: 318
    Registered Nurse at a children's cancer center which is both rewarding and heartbreaking.

    Respect!! I am terrified of the idea of working in pediatric oncology...it's the one area I think I would have the most emotionally challenging time when I become an RN (May 2013). But who knows where things'll end up. Anyway hats off for making a difference in those childrens' lives...:flowerforyou:
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